Forest Ridge Park offers flexible paddle tours with no experience required

Forest Ridge Park offers flexible paddle tours with no experience required
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh — City of Raleigh - Government
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Join Forest Ridge Park for a paddle tour exploring the north shoreline. This two-hour trip requires no prior experience and emphasizes fun. Participants must register in advance.

For those unable to find a suitable date or time, custom tours can be arranged by contacting the park office at forest.ridge@raleighnc.gov. These tours accommodate up to 10 paddlers.

The event is open to individuals aged 14 and above. The cost for kayak rental is $21 for residents and $36 for non-residents, while stand-up paddleboard (SUP) rental is priced at $26 for residents and $41 for non-residents. Registration is available on RecLink.

“See you on the lake!” reads the invitation, highlighting the flexible scheduling of dates and times.



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